...impossible to live on. The term, I believe, is "rock fever".
Just wanted to tell everyone that I have four entries drafted which are contingent upon the photos that are stuck in my camera, I just can't find a computer on the island that is fast enough or smart enough to get the photos from the camera onto the computer and then upload them. Sooo, you'll have several things to read once I can figure that out!
Since the last posting, I've run an 8 mile race on the hills here, snorkeled in the bluest water ever, met a celebrity chef, hiked at night to see the full lunar eclipse, have become one with the lizards that live in my tent. It's amazing how close to nature you really are here.
Being close to nature really does mean being far from technology. There is rarely cell service (none for my phone). The pay phones at the campground are always broken. There is not one bank here that will cash any checks or make any deposits for me. The computers use dial-up.
As I said, this trip has been like a pendulum swinging from extreme bliss to extreme frustration. I'm shunning technology for now and heading to the reggae party at the beach to nurse my really sore legs and forget about photo uploads for now. I'll have much to say very soon, but I think that for now I'll have a rum and coke and chill OUT!
Sending reggae vibes....love, jillian
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Jillian! Sorry that it has taken me so long to check in with you! I'm new to blogging so bear with me. Your experience so far looks/sounds amazing. I'm going to write lengthy emails and fill up your inbox for when/if you get access to faster internet. Until then keep the updates coming! Take care and keep the odes to peanut butter coming...
Wow, this lifestyle is amazing. I'm so jealous!
Exactly how big ARE these tent lizards? For example, could the celebrity chef turn one into an amuse bouche or an entree?
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